Awning.



"through the hlelne.

sliding upward on the ily-i'ods/Q, 20. The arm 8 allews'the ha'lyerd 7 .e clear pull, ieee of Contact with the shade. The roller l5 will rotate when the shade is raised lowered 1n Contact with it.

For wider awnings than that, shown 1n Figs. l and 2, I may employ a plum 'V of lmlyards for lifting the riprendere. .-5 is shown in Fig. 7, Where two halyal'ds 7 and 7a are employed. Each issecured t0 :in am 8 and 8, 1n the saine manner and for the same purpose as already described.

For the purpose of initially moving theI is elevated, the spring is expanded 01 dis-A torted, exerting stress upon the ears 1G.) l0, and tending to fezee the spreader ont Ward. lVhen the hnlyard 7 is released, they spreader will automatically move outwni'd, even if the lxnlymd dees not rend freely This spying" Innj' he duplicated en eneh sp1-endet', it' flee-ned.

ln accordance' with the provisions et the patent statutes7 l have el 'fili-eil the rn-imin ple 0i: my invention. to;

the liest emhndiinent thereof; hut l d to have it understood that the appa 'nti ehmvn is merely illustrative and that the invention inav he vzu'iied ont in other Ways.

invention,

:1nd (leen-er .to seem-e hy 'Having new deserilled what claim as nen 'Letters Patent, is

l. An wninfg lit-.ving :i shade; :L sint im n ne end and n spring spleadeis snplwi'ting the sp1-ing roller; rods; sliders on the ily-rods; Connectiens between the sprendel's :1nd ily-folk' :in intermediate roller er blu 'connecting ne slldei'- und engaging' with the enter side Uf the shade; andmeans for raising the sliders. An awning-having n Shade; e spring Yeller tlnx'eiior; spreaders euppn'tingi the -iollez'g fly-1'0"@ elflers en the flyfndsi ears en the slide n pivot for a spreader between the eers; and a nin connecting the een; and supporting the spreader Vwhen lr.\\'e1'ed.

f3. An awning having n shade; rolli fel the shade; the. sp1-ing i'ollelt; {ijf-rods; a'slidez' on each fly-red; a pivotal eenneetien en each slider for' a sl'nfeadei' at the lower pzst of the a spiin roller lei' the ntlxe' v ized, said s slider; and e. roller on the slider inter mediate its sind roller engaging with the fly-rod and serving as a step for the spreader when reise ,4%. An awning hei/*ing a shade; a sprlng rolle foi' the shade; spi'eaders carrying the filfg 'ffl ds; a slider on erich iiys made of sheet metal9 each with a p nwity of opposed ears. the lewerznest eens suppoitine the spreadeis; e. friction roller supporte y the intermediate eers; and e. Teller snppoited by the upper ears and engaging with the outside .rif the shade.

5. An awning having a shade; a spring roller for the shade; a spreader carrying the sprini teller; Ply-feds; connections between the spreedez' and the Hjywode, the spreader 'being eempesed of side bars and a. cross bar, with en angle et the junction of the side here and f. eiess hay. v

6. ,en awning having a shade; a spring roller 'for the shade; e spreader carrying the spring Teller; iy-r0dsg eennections between the lysrods and the spreader; an intermediate I'Olleifengeging with the enter side of the shade; en erm on the spreader;

:und lfelyards connected to the erm and lead ing1 Upward,

7, ,in awning lim/ing e. shade; n. Slat for en@ .sp-renders snppeitin the spring rollei; ilyieds; sliders en the nynxods; e pivoty for the epi'ezulez's adjacent te theeottem ,of e. slidel; n roller er har connecting the sliders, adje cent 'to theii` upper ends and extending nei-ess the shade; and an intermediate ensliinning )feller carried bythe slider and adapted te engage with the fly-redend alseto he engnged by the spieedei when the letter is elevated.

An awning having' e shade; n spring rellef therefor; spienders supporting the rellen; ily-reds; sliders on the fly-rods; e pivot for tl'le-epieedeif :it each slider; and n spring' normally distorted when the yred is elevated; und helyzud for .iising the sprenders. 9. An awning having roller therefor; spiertdei's enppeiting the roller; italy-reds; sliders en ent-.h fly-rnd, each slider having two oppesed ears between :i shade; a spring which the spreader is 'pivoted; u leaf spring 'aii'ied by the spreader, and engaging with the ears; and a. helyard 'for raising the spi'eeders.

This spe'cieation signed r"and witnessed this 31st day of January, 1913,

. EDMUND F. HARTSHORN llfitn e. DURGIN,

LEX. C. .en -uis.

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